A Preliminary Discourse On The Study Of Natural Philosophy Quotes
A Preliminary Discourse On The Study Of Natural Philosophy: The Cabinet Of Natural Philosophy
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“Science is the knowledge of many, orderly and methodically digested and arranged, so as to become attainable by one.”
― A Preliminary Discourse On The Study Of Natural Philosophy: The Cabinet Of Natural Philosophy
― A Preliminary Discourse On The Study Of Natural Philosophy: The Cabinet Of Natural Philosophy
“To the natural philosopher there is no natural object unimportant or trifling. From the least of nature's works he may learn the greatest lessons.”
― A Preliminary Discourse On The Study Of Natural Philosophy: The Cabinet Of Natural Philosophy
― A Preliminary Discourse On The Study Of Natural Philosophy: The Cabinet Of Natural Philosophy
